Which of the following correctly describes the flow of commodities in the triangle trade? (1 point) Group of answer choices Cuba's rum is traded for slaves in Africa. The slaves are brought to New England to grow sugar. New England's sugar is exported to Cuba, where it is distilled into rum. Cuba's rum is traded for slaves in New England. The slaves are brought to Cuba to grow sugar. Cuban sugar is exported to New England, where it is distilled into rum. New England's rum is traded for slaves in Cuba. The slaves are brought to New England to grow sugar. New England's sugar is exported to Cuba, where it is distilled into rum. New England's rum is traded for slaves in Africa. The slaves are brought to Cuba to grow sugar. Cuban sugar is exported to New England, where it is distilled into rum.
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Option B correctly describes the flow of commodities in the triangle trade i.e. 'New England's rum is traded for slaves in Africa. The slaves are brought to Cuba to grow sugar. Cuban sugar is exported to New England, where it is distilled into rum.'
Explanation:
- The triangle trade for the commodities took place in the following manner:-
- The rum used to be produced in New England as it had requisite techniques to ensure efficient production of the final product.
- Then this manufactured final product was sent to West Africa in return for the slaves.
- These exchanged slaves were further sent to Cuba in turn for some money and there they were exploited and forced to work at the sugar plantations.
- Later, this sugar was sold to New England for production of rum as they used it as a raw material for producing rum.
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